Alabama's primary elections are less than 6 weeks away. Are voters excited about any of the candidates or issues? alnews alpolitics campaign2022 alabamanewsnetwork
Alabama’s 2022 primary elections are less than 6 weeks away, and voters are starting to hone in on candidates.
One Montgomery voter Alabama News Network spoke with says as the election intensifies, he is researching the candidates records. ” I’m watching the primary very closely. We’ve had record revenues for the state, and Im watching closely how the candidates propose to spend it.” says Bill Hill. Political analyst Steve Flowers says says the race for Senate, is one of the most interesting and contested races in recent history.Flowers says incumbents like Governor Kay Ivey usually have a smooth road to re-election and he doesn’t see controversy there, but, he believes the U.S. Senate race will go to a run-off.
The latest polls show that Mike Durant and Katie Britt may face a run-off, with Mo Brooks finishing a distant third, but that can change.Primary elections are Tuesday, May 24.
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